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From: Jon Danniken on 2 Mar 2010 10:17 Tecknode wrote: > VanguardLH wrote: >> J G Miller wrote: >> >>> Man-wai Chang asked: >>> >>>> What are their differences? >>> What are the differences between what? >>> >>>> Are they the same thing? >>> Are what the same thing? >> >> From the Subject header, the OP is asking about DGC and ACM. Chang >> didn't bother to give specific examples of each. > > As many have replied "DCG" vs "ACM" Modem MAY have different meaning > depending on context. > > But, using GOOGLE, from hits for the Linux world "DCG" = Digital Modem > and "ACM" = Acoustic/Analog Modem. This is VERY loose meaning. I note > that may hits refer to "USB CDC ACM" and/or Cellphones. > > With these caveats, there is a difference. Digital vs Analog. I always wnte an acoustically coupled modem, but I was too young at the time to justify one (or the computer it hooked up to). Drats. Jon |